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Microscopic Analysis of Roman Poop Proves Their Engineering Couldn’t Save Them From Parasites
This protozoan causes dysentery and is notoriously difficult to detect in archaeological samples because, unlike worms, it ...
With new translations from the long-extinct Hittite language, UChicago Ph.D. student Naomi Harris brought verses from clay ...
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Apongo was a rebel leader in Jamaica – a diary entry sheds light on his west African origins
The search for Apongo is a small part of historians’ ongoing work to recreate the lives of Africans taken in the ...
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Is the first alien signal a civilization’s last message?
The first unmistakable signal from another intelligence would rank alongside fire and writing in the story of our species, yet a growing group of researchers warns that such a moment might arrive not ...
Learn how the Philadelphia Federal Index, a key economic indicator, measures business growth in the Mid-Atlantic, offering insights into the manufacturing sector.
Sediments from a Roman latrine at Vindolanda show soldiers were infected with multiple intestinal parasites, including ...
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'Biological time capsules': How DNA from cave dirt is revealing clues about early humans and Neanderthals
The oldest sediment DNA discovered so far comes from Greenland and is 2 million years old.
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